Shaving mug



Aug. 28, 1923. A1,466,940

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Appncatio; flied nec'nter 1e, '1322.' *serrer no. 607,277.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that i, EDWARD Cmor-ioMsnr, a citizen of Poland, residing` at Philadelphia, in the county of Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania, have inventedcertain new and useful improvements in Shaving Mugs, of which the following is a specilieation. y

My invention relatesto shaving mugs, more particularly ofY aY type having soap feeding means in the handle and has 'for its object to provide a mug of a simple and compact construction having shavingl soap feeding means and still retaining the neat appearance of a mug.

These ob'ects, and other advantageous ends which will be described hereinafter, I attain in the following manner, reference being had to the accompanying drawings in which- Figure 1 is a side elevation of a. mug constructed in accordance with my invention,

Figure 2 a top plan view of Figure 1, Figurer?) a section on line 3-3 of Figure 2,

Figure 4 a section on line 4--4 of Figure 3, and

Figure 5 a view similar to Figure 4C showing the cross section of another form of handle.

Referring to the drawings, the mug comprises a cup 6 having secured thereto in spaced relation a hollow handle 7 by means of a tube 8 communicating with the interior of the cup and handle, and a band 9. A piston 10 slides within the handle and has a threaded rod 11 passing therethrough to which is secured a turning knob 12 having an annular groove 13. A cap 14 is mounted in groove 13, to permit rotation of knob 12,

and is detachably secured to the handle by any suitable means, preferably a threaded connection, and thus holds the rod against endwise movement. A spine 15 prevents rotation of the piston by reason of the notch 16 sliding over it.

Referring to Figure 5, the handle 7a is elliptical in cross section and has a piston 10a conforming to the shape of the interior thereof. In this form no spline is necessary for preventing rotation of the piston. ln all other respects the handle is' similar to that shown in Figure Li and similar parts are given corresponding reference characters.

To ill the mug, cap 1,3 is removed, the

pistonslid out of the cylinder, 'and the handle filled with paste soap. The piston is positioned on the threaded rod adjacent the cap and then placed in the handle, the cap secured and the mug is'ready foruse. In use, when it is desired to feed soap it is merely necessary to turn knob 12 which will cause the piston toA force the soapthrough* tube 8v into the cup. Thus through a simple manipulation of the turning knob any desired quantity of soap may be fed. K While l have described my invention as ltaking a particular form, it will be understood that the various parts of my invention may be changed without departing from the spirit thereof and hencel do not limit my-` y self to the precise construction set forth, but consider that I amat liberty toma-ke such changes and alterations as fairly come within the scope of the appended claims.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent-is:-

1. A shaving mug includinga cup, a holf low handle at the'side of theA cup in spacedv relation with respect thereto for the reception of shaving material, a conduit opening communication between the cup and handle, and a member movable within the handle Vadapted to force the shaving material into the cup. p Y

2. A shaving mug includinga cup, a' hollow'handle at the side of the cup in spaced. relationwith respect rthereto for the reception of shaving material, a. conduit opening communication betweenthe cup and` handle and serving as the handle attaching means, and a member movable within the handle adapted to force the shaving material into' the cup.V

3. A shaving mug including a cup., a hol'- low handle for the reception of shaving material, means connecting the handle to the cup and opening communication between the handle and the cup, and a movable member within the handle adapted toy force the shaving material into the cup.

4. VA shaving mug including a cup, a hollow handle for the reception of shavingmaterial in communication with the cup and provided with a longitudinally extending member interior thereof, a rotatablethreaded member extending into the handleand provided with operating means, and a member within the handle and movable by the l threaded member and having' a notched porytion receiving1 the longitudinally extending member.

5. 'A shaving mug including a cup, a hollow handle n communication Withvthe Cup for the reception of Shaving material, a rotatable threaded member Within Vthe han dle and provided with an operating knob having an annular groove formed therein, a Y

cap for the handle and engaging the groove,

and a member movable Within therhandle vrial into the'eup; Y

and movable upon rotation of the threaded` f member adapted to force the shaving mate-V Y In testimony whereof I have signed myV 15 name to this specication. in thepresence vof Y two subscribing Witnesses;

n EDWARD (HECHOMSKI. Y Witnesses:`

WLADYSLAW ZOWNECKI, v

CEAS. E. PoT'rs. Y 

